TimoTS

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My air suspension is much stiffer and not as boat like as before after replacing a singe front left air strut, what could this be?
 
Newer, stiffer rubber in the air bellows not allowing it to 'balloon' each time it hits a pump....if that makes sense.
 
Yes :D

But the issue being a set of P38 airbags are around £180 whereas one single front strut for an L322 is £270+ :rolleyes::D

Which leads to: if you can't afford to maintain , then don't buy the vehicle in the first place. Anyone who does is asking for trouble down the line.

@TimoTS How is your dad? Has he recovered enough yet to drive his Range Rover. Or have you stolen it from him ;)
 
Which leads to: if you can't afford to maintain , then don't buy the vehicle in the first place. Anyone who does is asking for trouble down the line.

@TimoTS How is your dad? Has he recovered enough yet to drive his Range Rover. Or have you stolen it from him ;)

Yes but a fair few go in with the delusion they're cheap to run ;)
 
Yes :D

But the issue being a set of P38 airbags are around £180 whereas one single front strut for an L322 is £270+ :rolleyes::D
You can buy them in half now, either just a strut or just the bellows to reduce running costs (not from LR but a company who makes them for LR, BMW, etc.). Most people needing new bellows before the struts actually fail.
 
My air suspension is much stiffer and not as boat like as before after replacing a singe front left air strut, what could this be?
Hi Timo,
I changed the Complete OSF Strut a few weeks ago due to a pin hole leak in the bag but the strut had been on for years and the previous owner only replaced the NSF two years ago. The ride is exactly the same as before so it’s possible the the slightly stiffer ride is what you should have anyway. I agree with change in pairs but as mentioned £270 each there may be cause to compromise.
Tricky.
 
Which leads to: if you can't afford to maintain , then don't buy the vehicle in the first place. Anyone who does is asking for trouble down the line.

@TimoTS How is your dad? Has he recovered enough yet to drive his Range Rover. Or have you stolen it from him ;)
He is recovering well, it’s an automatic, and his left foot is still hurting, so he can drive it only needing his right foot
 
He is recovering well, it’s an automatic, and his left foot is still hurting, so he can drive it only needing his right foot

Glad to hear his recovery is going well. I hope he is fully recovered soon. Maybe before you steal his car for good ;) :D
 
Glad to hear his recovery is going well. I hope he is fully recovered soon. Maybe before you steal his car for good ;) :D
Ahahaha yea it’s a lot more fun to drive since it got that power, it still isn’t fast, but at least you can take over normally, and it’s not a car you should drive fast with in the first place, he is considering buying a newer model but he doesn’t like that most functions are only accessible via a touch screen
 
Ahahaha yea it’s a lot more fun to drive since it got that power, it still isn’t fast, but at least you can take over normally, and it’s not a car you should drive fast with in the first place, he is considering buying a newer model but he doesn’t like that most functions are only accessible via a touch screen

Those touch screens are the work of the devil. The whole point in a car is that you can reach out without looking and press a button and voilà. Eyes never leave the road and one hand for minimum time. The damn menus get ever deeper and more convoluted.
 
Those touch screens are the work of the devil. The whole point in a car is that you can reach out without looking and press a button and voilà. Eyes never leave the road and one hand for minimum time. The damn menus get ever deeper and more convoluted.
Using it has to be illegal, no different than touching the screen on your phone mounted on the dash.
 
Any chance that the OP can find his way to editing the title?

It's one thing to steal your fathers wheels but a thread title which hasn't been proof read is tantanmount to treason.

If this was listed under the P38 heading then some folks would be apopletic.

@TimoTS
 
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Using it has to be illegal, no different than touching the screen on your phone mounted on the dash.
You're not supposed to change anything on it , once you take control of the vehicle.
However, having seen ambulance crew, and police, reading from/using digital information devices, whilst driving. I think they would have a hard job taking it to court should they stop someone for changing radio channels.
Although the idiots who type in new routes, type in non-stored telephone numbers, or type in texts, need their vehicle driven up their smallest sphincter.
 
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/3

It covers anything and everything that takes your attention off full control of vehicle. Be that putting your lippy on ( @holidaychicken ) , brushing your hair, changing radio stations, distracted by passengers, or anything else . Simples
Does this mean those who think they are more capable and still continue to be distracted because they believe their vehicle is even more safer on the road than ever!!! :mad:
 

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